This is a collection of mostly original essays about the current picture of the international non-profit sector. It deals with the consequences of institutional choice in both industrialized and less-developed countries. England, Wales Sweden, Holland, Japan, Latin America, Austria, Germany, Sri Lanka, West Africa, and Chile are included in this volume, which forms part of the Yale Studies on Non-Profit Organizations Series.
Produced and edited under the auspices of the Yale University Programs on Nonprofit Organizations, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, this new series investigates the implications of current research in nonprofit studies for public policy. Each volume is interdisciplinary in approach, accessible to the interested layperson, and required reading for everyone who works with or for nonprofit organizations.
Produced and edited under the auspices of the Yale University Programs on Nonprofit Organizations, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, this new series investigates the implications of current research in nonprofit studies for public policy. Each volume is interdisciplinary in approach, accessible to the interested layperson, and required reading for everyone who works with or for nonprofit organizations.







